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Every religion has had ' sacred things , ' which were not to be exposed to vulgar
view or the touch of profane hands . That well - meaning man who put forth his
hand to prevent the sanctuary from falling off the ox - cart was stricken dead .
Every religion has had ' sacred things , ' which were not to be exposed to vulgar
view or the touch of profane hands . That well - meaning man who put forth his
hand to prevent the sanctuary from falling off the ox - cart was stricken dead .
Page 205
There is on the one hand the problem of the constitutional structure , which , so
far as the active intervention of the Imperial Parliament is concerned , is in
abeyance . Its elucidation was delegated , in the first instance , as the whole
world ...
There is on the one hand the problem of the constitutional structure , which , so
far as the active intervention of the Imperial Parliament is concerned , is in
abeyance . Its elucidation was delegated , in the first instance , as the whole
world ...
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Within twenty - four hours , ' he said , ' every department of the government would
be paralysed , trains would not run , ships would not be loaded , law courts would
be empty , and policemen would not lift their hands against the people .
Within twenty - four hours , ' he said , ' every department of the government would
be paralysed , trains would not run , ships would not be loaded , law courts would
be empty , and policemen would not lift their hands against the people .
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